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Old 01-02-2003, 05:55 PM
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All-Weather Floor Mats

I was looking at Huskyliner floor mats today and was wondering if anyone knew if the backseat liner was one piece also covering the center hump? I already have the front Toyota all-weather mats so I only need the back. If anyone has the back seat mats, how is the fit and the best place to buy the Huskyliner?
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Talking Sort of Off-Topic...

I got a set of Husky Liners for my 2000 JGC about 3 weeks ago. Best deal anywhere is Cabelas on the web. Still beat PP even with their discounts that attempt to bring their prices down to reality. I LOVE THEM!!! I got the full set - front seat, rear seat and cargo.

Not sure how the 4Runner units are configured, but my rear seat liner covers the hump, but it's not all one piece. The driver's side unit includes the hump cover. The passenger side slips under the edge of the hump cover.

Will try to post a pic tomorrow.
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Cebby,

Thanks for the info. for the Cabela's site. Their prices rock compared to the others! I just ordered the rear mat. Thanks Again!
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I'd love to take credit...

but I can't in good conscience. I want to be able to sleep tonight. As always, both of our hats are off to that guy with the S*H*I*N*E*Y WHITE "91 SR5" from Washington. He turned me on to them originally...
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Cabela's blows 'em all away

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I should have known! Thanks Corey. BTW, when are we getting a run together?
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A little off topic...

Hey Corey, would you stick with one avatar for more than a few hours...

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He he he

I made a few new ones earlier tonight, but may switch back to some of my oldies.





TS1, not sure.
I'd like to hit the Green sometime, but there is gobs of snow up there now.
But I'm sure the playground (gravel pit) up at 72 would be a lot of fun with a few feet of snow.

It would make it a lot of fun climbing those hills in there.
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Yes the 4Runner rear seat huskies are two piece but they cover the hump very well.
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TS the rear ones are two pieces. One is long and goes over the hump then the other side overlaps it. It looks very smooth with only a small gap. The overlap is long enough to keep crap from falling down into the crack and finding it's way to the carpet. Cleaning my interior takes less than half the time now since I have put huskies in all the way around!
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You gotta use the PC one. Got a pic of the "Special Edition" one for your avatar? That is hilarious.

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Corey, I was looking on your website and saw that you only have the front set of Huskies. Is that because they don't make them for the back seat and the cargo area. I got a Cabela's catalog and they show that they don't. Any ideas why? Thanks. :fireman:
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Originally posted by BTOWN4RUNNER
Corey, I was looking on your website and saw that you only have the front set of Huskies. Is that because they don't make them for the back seat and the cargo area. I got a Cabela's catalog and they show that they don't. Any ideas why? Thanks. :fireman:
They do make rear seat mats and cargo mats. I just bought a rear seat Huskyliner floor mat from Cabelas.
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Yeah, what TS1 said

Ryan, I don't use one for the cargo area because of the tie downs I use back there.
The mat would kind of cover them.

I rarely have back seat passengers, and the factory mats from '91 still look brand new back there.
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Kind of off the main topic here, but has anyone considered cutting them where the gas pedal is? It annoys me sometimes to have to jam the liner down with my other foot so I can give it a little more gas lol, but I don't really want to cut them.
-Bryan
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I had to cut mine where the gas pedal is.
I could not get the gas down all the way.

CAUTION:

When I first cut the hole in mine, I almost got in two wrecks.
One was up wheelin' with my youngest.
We were up at Evan's Creek coming down the forest service road and my son said my rig was a gutless :pig:


True true so I goosed it, and sure enough the pedal got stuck all the way WOT.
I had to turn the key off to stop, plus I had the brakes on.
Scarred the crap out of us both.

Just as that happened, the park ranger was coming up the road, and just missed my antics.

The other time it happened was in front of my place.
A goofy neighbor was standing in front of me like a bull matador waving his cape at me.
I goosed it to scare him, and the pedal stuck again and I was heading right for him.

I think he needed his shorts changed that time.
I laid on the brakes and was still moving forward and burning rubber.
Had to turn the key off, or I would have gone through someone's apartment.

Moral of the story was I immediately got out my Xacto knife and cut the whole real big so the gas pedal could never get stuck again.
Imagine of you will if this had happened on the freeway and I had goosed it to pass someone.
May have wrecked the rig.
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WOW! It seems Huskyliners have a design flaw for the front mats. I noticed that my Toyota all-weather front mats are thin near the pedal area to prevent this from happening.
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Haha, I can see how that would be scary, I'm glad you managed to stop each time, that would have really sucked. The second story is pretty funny though lol. So thanks for that info, I guess I will cut a good sized hole maybe tomorrow.
-Bryan

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Originally posted by Silver954Runner
Kind of off the main topic here, but has anyone considered cutting them where the gas pedal is? It annoys me sometimes to have to jam the liner down with my other foot so I can give it a little more gas lol, but I don't really want to cut them.
-Bryan
Ah MAN! that's why I don't have any power! :pat:

he he, I don't seem to have a problem with mine, I can floor it and I haven't cut it.

Steve
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Originally posted by ts1
WOW! It seems Huskyliners have a design flaw for the front mats. I noticed that my Toyota all-weather front mats are thin near the pedal area to prevent this from happening.
The newer versions such as the ones I have do not have the design flaw. Perhaps they reshaped them a bit at the same time they added the new anti-slip nibs on the bottom.


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